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Abrahamic Tapestry
An interconnected reference that maps the shared history of Judaism, Christianity and Islam — hundreds of cross-linked articles on the people, events, places and ideas the three traditions hold in common.
Abrahamic Tapestry weaves the three Abrahamic faiths into one navigable web. It traces their common ancestry, overlapping narratives, sacred places and theological ideas across roughly four thousand years — from the patriarchs to the prophets, from Jerusalem to Mecca.
Atomic and cross-linked. Hundreds of focused articles — people, events, places, concepts, eras, communities and more — each kept lean and tied to its neighbours, so you can follow a figure into an event, an event into a place, a place into an era. Every article carries metadata like tradition tags, historicity ratings and date precision.
Built to last. A static Astro site with content collections and Zod validation under the hood, illustrated with classical art, and refined through an ongoing effort to keep each article tight and richly linked.
Explore it at tapestry.rzen.dev.